it is. it needs to lose 1 electron to be stable
The symbol of lithium on the periodic table is Li.
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No, lithium is not in the halogen family. It is a member of the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Lithium is located in group 1 and period 2.
Li stands for lithium in the periodic table.
No. Lithium is an s-block element. The d-block metals are the ones in the large rectangular area in the middle of the periodic table.
The symbol of lithium on the periodic table is Li.
Lithium belongs to group 1 on the periodic table, which is known as the alkali metals group. It is located in the first column of the periodic table.
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The group no. of Lithium is 1 and its period number is 2.
Hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium are the elements located in group 1 of the periodic table.
No sodium and lithium are in the periodic table they are both in the first column and are metals. They both have a valency 1
To find the atomic mass of lithium, you would look at the periodic table and find the atomic number for lithium, which is 3. The atomic mass is typically located directly below the element symbol, which for lithium is around 6.94 grams per mole.
No, lithium is not in the halogen family. It is a member of the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Lithium is located in group 1 and period 2.
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Americium is located in group 3 and period 7 of the periodic table.
Li stands for lithium in the periodic table.